What does it take to be a hockey broadcaster? This 17-year-old is finding out

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Thomas McComber reached a conclusion about his career plans when he was in Grade 6.

“I love hockey, I love being around the game of hockey and whenever I would watch a hockey game, whenever there’s a broadcast, I was like, ‘That’s what I want to do with my life,'” said the 17-year-old from Kingston, N.S.

He does colour commentary for the home games of the Valley Wildcats of the Maritime Junior Hockey League, who are based in Berwick, N.S. McComber started in the role midway through this season and took part in 12 games.

To prepare, McComber pores over statistics from the league’s website. He

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